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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

There have been no receipts in this department other than the money appropriated for its current expenses. The appropriation was o o e {e The expenditures for the financial year for salaries, compensation of assistant assessors, clerk-hire, books, stationery, and incidentals have amounted to e 200,026 63

$190,000 00

Deficit . . . . . . $10,026 63

As the Commonwealth has within the past year leased for business purposes large areas of its lands in South Boston for a long term of years, the Board voted December 17, 1902, to assess these lands, as in its judgment, the exemption of property belonging to Commonwealth does not embrace the interest of the Commonwealth in business enterprises, but applies only to property of the Commonwealth held for state purposes.

Respectfully submitted,

GEORGE A. COMINS, Chairman,
CHARLEs E. FOLSOM, Secretary,
JOHN J. MURPHY,
EDWARD B. DAILY,
SAMUEL HICHBORN,
JoBN H. DONOVAN,
JAMES BUCKNER,
FREDERICK L. SMITH,
Assessors of the City of Boston.

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ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS AND ASSISTANT ASSESSORS ASSIGNED THERETO FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF MAY 1, 1902.

District 1. — The whole of Ward 1. First Assistant Assessor, Charles A. Tilden ; Second Assistant Assessor, Thomas Sexton.

District 2. — The whole of Ward 2. First Assistant Assessor, Thomas O. McEnaney; Second Assistant Assessor, Franklin P. Snow.

District 3.-The whole of Ward 3. First Assistant Assessor, Benjamin F. Bowditch; Second Assistant Assessor, Charles J. Bradley.

District 4. — The whole of Ward 4. First Assistant Assessor, Dennis G. Quirk; Second Assistant Assessor, Frank W. Esterbrook.

District 5. — The whole of Ward 5. First Assistant Assessor, John J. Tague; Second Assistant Assessor, Lucien J Priest.

District 6. — That part of Ward 6 lying northerly of a line beginning at the junction of Travers and Beverly streets; thence by the centre lines of Beverly, Cooper, Salem, Parmenter, Hanover, and Richmond streets, Atlantic and Eastern avenues, to the Harbor Commissioners’ line. First Assistant Assessor, Matthew Binney, Jr.; Second Assistant Assessor, James McNulty.

JDistrict 7. — That part of Ward 6 lying southerly and easterly of a line beginning at the junction of School and Washington streets; thence through the centre lines of Washington, Hanover and Richmond streets, Atlantic and Eastern avenues, to the Harbor Commissioners’ line. First Assistant Assessor, Joseph D. Dilworth ; Second Assistant Assessor, Thomas H. Roberts.

District 8. — That part of Ward 6 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at the junction of Travers and Beverly streets; thence by the centre lines of Beverly, Cooper, Salem, Parmenter, Hanover and Washington streets to the boundary line of Ward 7. First Assistant Assessor, Edwin R. Spinney; Second Assistant Assessor, Edward A. Rogan.

District 9. — That part of Ward 7 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at Broadway bridge; thence by the centre lines of Broadway Extension, Albany, Kingston, Summer, and Otis streets, Winthrop square and Devonshire street to the boundary line of Ward 6. . First Assistant Assessor, Nathan P. Ryder; Second Assistant Assessor, Daniel J. Falvey.

District 10. —That part of Ward 7 lying northerly and westerly of a line beginning at the junction of Pleasant and Eliot streets; thence by the centre lines of Eliot, Kneeland, Harrison avenue, Beach, Kingston, and Otis streets, Winthrop square and Devonshire street to the boundary line of Ward 6. First Assistant Assessor, Charles B. Hunting ; Second Assistant Assessor, Alexander P. Browne.

District 11. — The part of Ward 7 lying southerly of a line beginning at the junction of Pleasant street and Eliot street: thence by the centre lines of Eliot, Kneeland, Harrison avenue, Beach to Albany street; thence by the centre line of Albany street to the boundary line of Ward 9. First Assistant Assessor, Henry J. Ireland; Second Assistant Assessor, Harold S. Eagles.

District 12. — That part of Ward 8 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at Craigie’s bridge; thence by the centre lines of Leverett, Green, Chambers, and Cambridge streets to the boundary line of Ward 6. First Assistant Assessor, George W. Carr; Second Assistant Assessor, Michael F. Barry.

District 13. — That part of Ward 8 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at Craigie’s bridge; thence by the centre lines of Leverett, Green, Chambers, and Cambridge streets to the boundary line of Ward 6. First Assistant Assessor, William H. Cuddy; Second Assistant Assessor, Michael J. Toumey.

District 14. — That part of Ward 9 lying northeasterly of a line beginning at the intersection of Tremont and Dwight streets; thence by the centre lines of Dwight, Groton, Washington, Dover, Fay, Harrison avenue, Bristol and Albany streets to the boundary line of Ward 12. First Assistant Assessor, John J. Gartland; Second Assistant Assessor, Frederick A. H. Bennett.

District 15. — The part of Ward 9 lying southwesterly of a line beginning at the intersection of Tremont and Dwight streets; thence by the centre lines of Dwight, Groton, Washington, Dover, Fay, Harrison avenue, Bristol and Albany streets to the boundary line of Ward 12. First Assistant Assessor, James F. Morgan; Second Assistant Assessor, Terrence F. Feely.

District 16. — That part of Ward 10 lying southerly and easterly of the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and the centre line of Berkeley street to the boundary line of Ward 11. First Assistant Assessor, Charles J. Dowd ; Second Assistant Assessor, Francis J. Tighe.

JOistrict 17. — That part of Ward 10 lying northerly and westerly of the centre line of location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and the centre line of Berkeley street to the boundary line of Ward 11. First Assistant Assessor, David Greer; Second Assistant Assessor, John J. Devlin.

District 18. — That part of Ward 11 lying easterly of a line beginning at the Charles river; thence by the centre line of Clarendon street to the boundary line of Ward 10. First Assistant Assessor, Frederick H. Temple; Second Assistant Assessor, Joseph A. Neal.

District 19. That part of Ward 11 lying westerly of a line beginning at the Charles river; thence by the centre line of Clarendon street to the boundary line of Ward 10. First Assistant Assessor, William H. Allen ; Second Assistant Assessor, Jerome J. Crowley.

District 20. — The whole of Ward 12. First Assistant Assessor, Timothy W. Murphy; Second Assistant Assessor, Daniel Macdonald.

District 21. — That part of Ward 13 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning at the intersection of Fort Point channel and Dorchester avenue; thence by the centre lines of Dorchester avenue, West First, C, West Seventh, and D streets, to the boundary line of Ward 15. First Assistant Assessor, John H. Giblin; Second Assistant Assessor, Charles H. Turner.

District 22. — That part of Ward 13 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning at the intersection of Fort Point channel and Dorchester avenue; thence by the centre lines of Dorchester avenue, West First, C, West Seventh and D streets, to the boundary line of Ward 15. First Assistant Assessor, Roger H. Scannell; Second Assistant Assessor, Joseph F. Ripp.

JDistrict 23. — The whole of Ward 14. First Assistant Assessor, John C. Cook; Second Assistant Assessor, James E. Brown.

District 24. — The whole of Ward 15. First Assistant Assessor, Charles O. Burrill; Second Assistant Assessor, John H. Hout.

District 25. — The part of Ward 16 lying northerly and easterly of the centre lines of Norfolk and Cottage streets. First Assistant Assessor, William B. Smart; Second Assistant Assessor, Simon C. Weil.

District 26. — That part of Ward 16 lying southerly and westerly of the centre lines of Norfolk and Cottage streets. First Assistant Assessor, A. Glendon Dyar ; Second Assistant Assessor, John S. McDonough.

District 27. —The whole of Ward 17. First Assistant Assessor, Thomas H. Bond; Second Assistant Assessor, John J. Dowd. •,

JDistrict 28. — The whole of Ward 18. First Assistant Assessor, Joseph T. Lyons; Second Assistant Assessor, John P. Geishedker.

District 29. — That part of Ward 19 lying northerly and westerly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Brookline; thence by the centre lines of Huntington avenue, Tremont street and the centre line of the location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad to Prentiss street. First Assistant Assessor, James P. Fox; Second Assistant Assessor, John J. Sullivan.

District 30. —That part of Ward 19 lying southerly and easterly of a line beginning at the boundary line between Boston and Brookline; thence by the centre lines of Huntington avenue and Tremont street and the centre line of the location of the Providence Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad to Prentiss street. First Assistant Assessor, Richard F. Hogan; Second Assistant Assessor, George W. Crocker. *

JDistrict 31. — That part of Ward 20 lying northerly and easterly of a line beginning on the boundary line of Ward 16, at the junction of Quincy street and the Midland Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence by the centre line of said Railroad, and the centre lines of Washington, Bowdoin, Topliff, Longfellow, Draper, Robinson, Adams, Ellet streets and Dorchester avenue to the boundary line of Ward 24. First Assistant Assessor, George C. Bowden ; Second Assistant Assessor, Bartholomew F. Roach.

JDistrict 32. — That part of Ward 20 lying southerly and westerly of a line beginning on the boundary line of Ward 16 at the junction of Quincy street and the Midland Division of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; thence by the centre line of said Railroad, and the centre lines of Washington, Bowdoin, Topliff, Longfellow, Draper, Robinson, Adams, Ellet streets and Dorchester avenue to the boundary line of Ward 24. First Assistant Assessor, James I. Moore; Second Assistant Assessor, John L. Stiles.

District 33. — That part of Ward 21 lying northerly of a line beginning at the junction of Washington and Valentine streets; thence by the centre lines of Washington, Dale, Warren and Savin streets to the boundary line of Ward 16. First Assistant Assessor, Alonzo F. Andrews; Second Assistant Assessor, Louis Burkhardt.

District 34. — That part of Ward 21 lying southerly of a line beginning at the junction of Washington and Valentine streets;

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